M phase Flashcards
1
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prophase
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- chromosomes that have replicated in the S phase of interphase consist of two identical sister chromatids which now shorten and thicken as the DNA supercoils
- the nuclear envelope breaks down
- the centriole in animal cells divides and two new daughter centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell
- cytoskeleton protein tubulin threads form a spindle between the centrioles, the spindle has a 3D structure and is like lines of longitude on a virtual globe, in plant cells the tubulin threads are formed from the cytoplasm
2
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Metaphase
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- the pair of chromatids attach to the spindle threads at the equator region
- attach by there centromeres
3
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Anaphase
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- the centromere of each pair of chromatids split
- motor proteins walk along the tubulin threads and pull each sister chromatid of a pair in opposite directions towards opposite poles
- because the centromere goes first the chromatids now called chromosomes assume a V shape
4
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Telophase
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- separated chromosomes reach the poles
- new nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes
- the cell now contains two nuclei each genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell from which they arose